Harvest Festival Original Art & Craft Show - Ventura, CA

Event Dates
2015-10-02 - 2015-10-04
Organizer
Exhibitors
13000
Attendees
220
Event contact first name
Harvest
Event contact last name
Festival
Email
harvest@weshows.com
Event contact telephone number
4154473205
Notes
Arts & Crafts Exhibit Fees/Sizes: $695 10x10, $1042.50 10x15, $1390 10x20, $2025 10x30 ($6.95 sq. ft.); corners $125 additional Application Deadline: Until filled. No Application Fee. Public Admission: $9 Adults, $7 Seniors, $4 Youth, 12 & under free Times: Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 10am-5pm
Attendee information
Shop 24,000 handmade American arts & crafts in hundreds of booths over three fun-packed days. You will find beautiful jewelry, clothing, specialty foods, photography, hand-turned wood, ceramics, and more.
Exhibitor information
No buy/sell, commercial or import products. No application/jury fee. One set-up & one tear-down. Climate controlled facilities, hotel discounts, exhibitor shipping, 24 hr. security. No commission on sales. Extensive marketing in all media: television, radio, print, & internet advertising. All venues covered by local media. Free advertising opportunities, free exhibitor postcards, free tickets for exhibitors & discounted VIP tickets. In-house event staff. Category limitations.
Partner Voices
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